Need help with candy cane coral

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I Fw dipped a rock containing my two week old candy canes to get rid of a bobbit worm. It was a 3 minute dip. They look like crap 24 hours after. Please take a look at these and let me know if you think they can Regen. It’s a very small head that only cost me 20$ and is easily replaceable but I’m mad at myself. Before and after photos attached: they still have flesh on the skeleton and look very, very retracted but they haven’t lost all their flesh and are still hanging on.

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hi ,they are pretty hardy ,don't give up yet,best wishes
and welcome to the reef :)
 
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I’m pretty sure I did I don’t really kmow. It didn’t come out of the rock in the dip but everything else in the rock died.should I be worried about some bad kind of worm?
 
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